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LAGalaxy.com will be chalkful of interesting video content this year and on Thursday, we got our first look at one video series that I know will be a favorite.

In the first edition of a new weekly series called "Kickin' It With Kelli," Time Warner Cable SportsNet sideline reporter Kelli Tennant speaks to Robbie Keane on staying with the Galaxy and living in LA.

CARSON, Calif. -- Gyasi Zardes entered the preseason as something of a forgotten man with the LA Galaxy’s new additions grabbing the headlines, but the forward has staked his claim to start in Saturday’s season opener against Real Salt Lake.

The second-year attacker has been revitalized this preseason as he has appeared to shake off the finishing woes that plagued him in his rookie season. Just where he ends up on the field still remains a question mark, however, as he has had some of his greatest success playing on the right side of midfield and up top.

However, ask one of his more accomplished teammates about where Zardes should play and the answer is a simple one.

“His best position [in midfield] whether it’s on the left or the right hand side because he’s quick and can beat people,” said LA captain Robbie Keane who is quick to praise Zardes for his improved finishing this preseason. “It’s all well and good to be doing it during the preseason, but it’s about doing it when the real business starts.”

When told of Keane’s declaration, Zardes agrees, “I feel like I’m good in the midfield. I feel like I pose a threat and can get the ball to the forward’s feet."

But at times, when Zardes pushes forward, it changes the Galaxy’s formation as their 4-4-2 formation evolves into an apparent 4-3-3, something that the second-year attacker is keenly aware of.

“I’m always pushing into the attack,” said Zardes of his positioning on the field. “I don’t know what the coaches have in mind, but wherever they use me whether it’s as a forward or in midfield, I’m going to try to be a threat.”

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Think Zardes will get the start out wide on Saturday? Think StefanIshizaki will start?

We've seen that the LA Galaxy brand carries internationally and now I wanted to take another look at just how far the Galaxy have reached.

In a video that came to my attention earlier in the week, we see a class of Thai students in the city of Atuutthaya performing Galaxy chants. The uploader is Alex Kozela, a member of the LA Riot Squad, who currently lives in Thailand.

In honor of the Galaxy forward's new contract, LAGalaxy.com honored the Irishman with an infographic that highlights his accomplishments for both club and country. My favorite touch is the addition of a quote from legendary Irish author James Joyce.

Check out what may be my favorite piece of LA Galaxy content this year below.

Omar Gonzalez did not make the trip with the U.S. National Team for their match against the Ukraine, but the LA Galaxy center back may have solidified his starting spot at the World Cup due to the USMNT's lackluster defensive performance in a 2-0 loss to the Eastern European nation.

Andriy Yarmolenko put the Ukrainians up 12 minutes into the match before the Marko Devic sealed the victory for the Eastern Europeans with a finish in the 67th minute. Both goals featured defensive breakdowns in the build-up that aided the Ukrainians. Club Tijuana left back Edgar Castillo started and went 63 minutes in the defeat.

The match was played in Cyprus due to political turmoil in Ukraine. Jurgen Klinsmann's squad returns to action on April 2 when they take on CONCACAF arch rival Mexico in Glendale, Ariz.

Riley has played six games for the Galaxy this preseason playing primarily as a left back due to the injury to first team regular Todd Dunivant. If Dunivant is unable to recover from a nagging hamstring injury, expect Riley to start the season opener against Real Salt Lake on the left side of defense. Once Dunivant returns to full fitness, expect Riley to serve as the primary reserve for both outside back positions.

Although Riley has been signed, there has been no decision yet on trialist Dan Gargan who is still training with the team.